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The iMATCH project investigates how policy environs interact with built and social environs to positively influence children’s independent mobility, active travel and physical activity to improve health outcomes. The project will survey children aged 10-13 years in matched neighbourhoods based on primary schools where policy and programs differ but built and social environments are similar. The research audits environmental features of neighbourhoods and policy interventions surveying children and parents on outdoor play, attitudes and perceptions towards travel and measuring children’s activities using an accelerometry/GPS approach. The project is a key study conducted by a team of internationally recognised experts from Griffith University, Curtin University, CQU, University of Melbourne and UNSW. The scholarship will support a PhD student focusing on influences of the policy environment on children and household travel behaviour using travel diaries, GIS and spatial analysis.

Reference Number: 5323
Study Subject:
Provided By: Griffith University
To be undertaken at:Griffith University.
Level: Post Graduate

Availability

This scholarship is offered once only to one person. Open for applications until March 25, 2011.

Payment Information

The value of this scholarship is AUD27651 (per annum). This award is to be used for living expenses. This scholarship is paid fortnightly for the period of 3 years.

Research Information

This scholarship is for one of the following fields of research: Other architecture, urban environment and building.

Eligibility

This scholarship is for study in Australia for those who have achieved Honours 1 or equivalent, or Honours 2a or equivalent. Only citizens of Australia or New Zealand or AUS permanent resident can apply.

Application Details

To apply for this scholarship you must apply direct to faculty. Terms and conditions are subject to change. Always confirm details with scholarship provider before applying.

Main Contact
Dr Matthew Burke (Research fellow)
Urban Research Program
Phone: +61 (0)73735 6680
Email: m.burke@griffith.edu.au
Web Site: http://www.griffith.edu.au/urp

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